June 17, 2025
Last week,our colleague Mikael and his team proudly represented SusBDe at WOCA2025 (World Company Award) in France — a key internationalplatform for circular economy and biowaste innovation.
The visit was marked by high-level meetings with key stakeholders, including the Universityof São Paulo, aerospace leader Embraer, and Minister ZitaJesus-Leito Colson from Curaçao, Minister of Public Health,Environment and Nature. These conversations focused on developing sustainable energy projects using organic waste and biogas technology, tailored to localand regional needs — from advanced industrial applications to island-based circular systems.
Together with our partners, we explored the potential to implement scalable biogassolutions that contribute to energy security, reduce greenhouse gas emissions,and accelerate the green transition in both Brazil and the Caribbean.
We are grateful to all our counterparts for their openness and shared ambition — and proud to see SusBDe actively contributing to the global shift toward clean, circular energy systems.
See also Galary and SusBDe at LinkedIn for more impressions.

SusBDe expands its presence in Suriname and Guyana through local representation, focusing on scalable Waste-to-Energy solutions that convert agricultural residues into renewable energy and high-quality fertilizers.

SusBDe Biotech Lanka is officially registered under BOI Section 17 and has been allocated 12 acres within the Kerawalapitiya Waste Management Zone, one of Sri Lanka’s key strategic hubs for municipal solid waste (MSW) processing.

SusBDe’s partner Pelican Biogas is advancing a portfolio of six poultry-waste-to-biogas plants in Arkansas, with SusBDe supporting the technology and process design. Each plant converts ~100,000 tons of waste into 35+ million m³ of biogas annually, applying the same technology platform used in Europe. With first operations expected in 2027, the portfolio illustrates how proven European systems enable large-scale circular energy solutions in the U.S.

Nagpur’s flagship CBG plant has entered cold commissioning, validating all core systems of a facility capable of treating up to 1,500 tonnes of MSW daily and generating 27 million m³ of renewable biogas each year. With construction complete, the project now moves into operational testing—an essential step toward one of India’s largest biomethane production hubs.

SusBDe joined the Dutch Trade Mission at IFAT India 2025 in Mumbai, presenting its Waste-to-Energy concept and engaging with partners and government leaders on advancing circular solutions in India’s growing sustainability sector.

This week, Jaap Veenenbos and Harshavardhini Varagunan represent SusBDe, it partners at the Dutch biogas sector at IFAT India 2025 in Mumbai. From the Netherlands Pavilion, they are meeting with partners, project developers, and investors to showcase how Dutch technology is driving India’s circular energy transition.

Prof. Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize–winning economist, engaged in in-depth discussions with Bastiaan Dijkman of SusBDe. His perspectives on inequality and climate change resonate strongly with the challenges SusBDe faces: developing profitable, scalable projects that still struggle to secure government and institutional financing. These exchanges underscored both the urgency of action and the need for persistence in building a fairer, more sustainable future.